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  1. Your glow game just got a whole lot brighter thanks to the Proto Glow DX Aviar with revamped glow technology. **New brighter Proto Glow material! Disc glows noticeably brighter and for longer. The difference is night and day! Same awesome grip. How the Aviar feels: In the hand, the Aviar has a rounded, comfortable rim that leaves plenty of room for your fingers no matter which way you grip it. Glow DX Aviar Flight numbers:  2 / 3 / 0 / 1 How it flies: When the Aviar is thrown at slow speed for putting, it holds the line you put it on with neutral stability. When utilized as a throwing putter the Aviar has surprising torque resistance. When it was released in 1984, it was the first disc designed specifically for putting! 40 years later, it’s still the disc the world turns to for sure-fire lines to the basket. Glow DX Plastic: Similar to DX in that it is the least durable Innova plastic. Easy to break-in, though. Often times, Glow DX plastic has a Unique Velvet-like DX feel. Great for: Night Golf Day Golf Approaches / Short tee shots 1 Disc rounds Charge it with the Innova Glow Disc Golf Flashlight.
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  2. Make your approach to disc golf an easy one with the smooth throwin’ Innova Halo Star Aero. Its hefty glide and steady flight will keep you in the hunt. Notice: Halo effect will vary. How it feels: Thin rim width. Feels akin to lid discs. Most have noticeable dome. How the Innova Aero flies: The Aero is a large diameter, stable to understable putt and approach disc that can be your ace in the hole for tricky, finesse approaches where a clear line may not be present. It’s got off the charts glide and no turn or fade, which means it can float along your line seemingly forever. And, without a whole lot of effort.  Halo Aero Star Flight Numbers: 3 / 6 / 0 / 0 Halo Star plastic: The unique two-tone injection process results in beautiful, high performing discs with a “Halo” rim that is a distinctly different color than the flight plate. As far as grip and durability, Halo Star exceeds that of Star plastic. They also have slightly more stability and glide than their Star counterparts. So much history! It’s hard to think of this friendly approach disc as a disc golf industry disruptor. But the Aero (which was known as the Eagle in the early 1980s) certainly was that, making discs and many courses used at the time obsolete. The Aero has been retooled some since then, but it’s essentially the same large diameter disc that helped changed the game into a sport.   Use the Aero for: Straight and narrow approaches Gentle turnovers One disc rounds Tight situations with little run up space Beginners learning the game
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  3. The Innova Whale in gummy, flexy Soft Pro plastic is the neutral flying putt and approach disc that can make a massive impact upon your short game. **Scuffs are more apparent in Soft Pro plastic. This is normal and does not affect the flight or performance of disc. How the Soft Pro Whale feels: Flat. Very flexy and grippy. If you like gummy putters, make room for the Soft Pro Whale. Innova Whale Flight numbers:  2 / 3 / 0 / 1 How the Whale disc flies: Everyone needs a driving putter they can trust to hug the line it’s thrown-on whether that’s off the tee or approaching the green. However, players often have to wait until a putter beats-in to do so. Not the case with the Whale. Plus, its built-in torque resistance is ideal for medium and short forehand shots. Great for: Short Drives Inside the circle putts Windy approaches
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  4. If you like flexy putters, stop shopping and buy this Soft Pro Aviar now. It’s got mountains of flex and grip and when you combine that with the Aviar’s versatile, work-with-you flight, this disc is a must-have.   **Scuffs are more apparent in Soft Pro plastic. This is normal and does not affect the flight or performance of disc. How the Soft Pro Aviar feels: Extreme grip. Very Bendy and flexy. Noticeably more flexy than the R-Pro Aviar.   Innova Aviar Flight numbers:  2 / 3 / 0 / 1 How the Soft Pro Aviar flies: When the Aviar is thrown at slow speed for putting, it holds the line you put it on with neutral stability. When utilized as a throwing putter the Aviar has surprising torque resistance. What's more, it's a great teaching disc for beginners to dial-in their technique and produce accurate approaches. Great for: Newer players Stable flyer that eventually beats in to understable Versatile approach disc: Everything from jump putts to turbo putts seem to catch chains with this disc.
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    Soft Pro Aviar Putter
    $15.00
    Rating:
    100%
  5. Say so long to stiff putters with the Soft Pro Aviar Driver. This tactile and bendy sensation provides a mega dose of grip and short range stability. **Scuffs are more apparent in Soft Pro plastic. This is normal and does not affect the flight or performance of disc. How the Soft Pro Aviar Driver feels: Flat. Big Bead. Gummy. More flexible than JK Pro Aviars. Innova Aviar Driver Flight numbers:  2 / 3 / 0 / 2 How the Aviar Big Bead flies: When you load up this classic stable to overstable putter, expect your short game to open up a bunch. This disc lends itself extremely well to high powered arms, backhand or forehand. Before you try a really overstable disc like the Rhyno or Pig, try the Aviar Driver. **This is the same mold used for the JK, KC, and Yeti Aviar. Great for: Short forehand drives and approaches Players favoring a bead as a grip aide. Clutch, hard putts.
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  6. With the Nexus Alien, humans finally have out-of-this-world technology for important things like disc golf. Great for a number of shots, this multipurpose disc will be your death ray against bogeys.How this large diameter disc feels: The upper half has a Sonic look and feel with its domey top and familiar fastback grooves. The bottom half though, is equipped with a thicker, more modern-day mid-range rim. Nexus plastic has a softer, grippier feel than Star plastic and outlasts DX plastic.Nexus Alien Flight numbers: 4 / 2 / 0 / 1How it flies: With a flat release in fair conditions, the Alien flies straight 200-300 feet (depending on arm speed), and then torpedoes down – its signature move. Once its flight ends, it practically falls off the table.Because of its low carry, Innova Co-Founder and Disc Inventor Dave Dunipace says the Alien is ideal for “Ranging,” meaning it does a better job landing where you aim.Versatile flightShort Drives | Mid Range Hyzer or Anhyzer | Backhand or Forehand approachesMultipurpose: Everyone can find a place for this disc. Even as a putter because this flying saucer loves to crash land in the chains.Great for:One disc rounds (for shorter courses)Drop and stop throws needed for island holes and other perilous landing areas.Touch anhyzer approaches, where there’s trouble behindFull power anny’s that comeback as faithfully as a Twilight Zone rerunsShort forehand approachesHow will I throw it? Experienced players with substantial power will enjoy manipulating the Alien for everything from short drives to baby approaches. Those with less arm speed may be surprised at the disc’s overstable finish, but after some practice this disc will get lots of reps.
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  7. If you’re into close encounters with the basket, look no further than the DX Alien, the declassified multipurpose disc that can send your game to the stars.How this large diameter disc feels: The upper half has a Sonic look and feel with its domey top and familiar fastback grooves. The bottom half though, is equipped with a thicker, more modern-day mid-range rim. The DX edition is extremely grippy.DX Alien Flight numbers: 4 / 2 / 0 / 1How it flies: With a flat release in fair conditions, the Alien flies straight 200-300 feet (depending on arm speed), and then torpedoes down – its signature move. Once its flight ends, it practically falls off the table.Because of its low carry, Innova Co Founder and Disc Inventor Dave Dunipace says the Alien is ideal for “Ranging,” meaning it does a better job landing where you aim.Versatile flightShort Drives | Mid Range Hyzer or Anhyzer | Backhand or Forehand approachesMultipurpose: Everyone can find a place for this disc even as a putter because this flying saucer loves to crash land in the chains.Great for:One disc rounds (for shorter courses)Drop and stop throws needed for island holes and other perilous landing areas.Touch anhyzer approaches, where there’s trouble behindFull power anny’s that comeback as faithfully as a Twilight Zone rerunsShort forehand approachesHow will I throw it? Experienced players with substantial power will enjoy manipulating the Alien for everything from short drives to baby approaches. For those with less arm speed may be surprised at the disc’s overstable finish, but once, but after some practice this disc will get lots of reps. Less experienced players should try it in DX plastic first.
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